10 Biggest March Madness Upsets

Let’s make this clear, the #1 most fascinating aspect of the NCAA March Madness tournament is the upsets. This month-long event is beloved by so many sports fans, not only to showcase the young talent headed to the NBA draft, but for the sheer intensity and dramatic circumstances these young aspiring players must endure due to the win-or-go-home format. Dreams are made and crushed, and careers can spark or end here. When a come from behind victory happens in March Madness, it takes the dreaded feeling of loss to a whole new level. With plenty of upsets handed out so far this month in 2014, here’s a look back at the all time biggest upsets NCAA history.

10. Texas Western Vs. Kentucky, 1966

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